Jaguar Land Rover recalling nearly 41,000 vehicles

NEW YORK - Jaguar Land Rover North America is recalling nearly 41,000 vehicles because the front air bag on the passenger's side might not work properly in a crash.

Jaguar Land Rover, owned by India's Tata Motors, is recalling 17,066 LR2s from the 2010-2015 model years and 23,485 Range Rover Evoques from the 2012-2013 model years because a part could fail and disable the passenger's side air bag.

The company will notify owners of the affected cars. Dealers will update the software for free.

Jaguar Land Rover said no deaths or injuries have been reported related to the problem. The recall is expected to begin Aug. 30.